On 26.02.17 17:55, Martin Dobbins wrote:
> At some point in the future you might want to alter fuses; Atmel bare
> chips ship using the onboard 8Mhz  oscillator and divide the result by
> 8.  If you want a chip to perform as it does on an arduino board with
> an external 16Mhz crystal you have to change fuses (and you can with
> Studio 7), ...

For programming flash, eeprom, & fuses, there's also avrdude:

$ apt-cache search avrdude
avrdude - software for programming Atmel AVR microcontrollers
avrdude-doc - documentation for avrdude

which doesn't require admitting M$ onto the property. :-))

I've used that with a venerable STK500 for nearly two decades now.
It supports all sorts of DIY & buy-it-off-the-intertubes programming
adaptors, parallel, serial, or USB.

Erik

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